Stephen D. Cannerelli / The Post-StandardSyracuse University women's basketball guard Tyler Ash, a former star at Liverpool High School, is facing accusations she hit two Urban Outfitters employees during a fight at the Armory Square store, according to court records.

Ash, 21, was charged with trespass and harassment, both violations, after the May 27 incident, records show. She is due back in court July 9.

Ash left the SU team at the conclusion of the 2011-12 season, which ended May 1, said spokeswoman Sue Edson. That was about a month before this incident.

Store employees gave police the following account, according to Syracuse city court records:

Ash entered the 223 Walton St. store shortly after 6:30 p.m. with another woman, Zeyanna Stokes, who had been banned from the store after employees said she was caught stealing merchandise.

When told they needed to leave the store, Stokes is accused of punching a female employee in the face, scratching, pushing and pulling the employee's hair.

A second female employee began yelling at Ash to get Stokes off the first employee. That's when Ash is accused of hitting the second employee.

During the ensuing fight, Ash is also accused of hitting the first employee -- pushing, punching and scratching her. That employee suffered a swollen left eye, scratches on her chest, under her nose and under her left eye.

Ash and Stokes left the store after the fight. The employees called police. They did not need medical attention.